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Slight PSA rise 9 months after radiation.

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 28 12:13pm | Replies (55)

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@jeffmarc

I wish you luck, you are relatively young and not at the age that they recommend ignoring a high PSA.

Dying from prostate cancer is extremely painful, people need morphine and then fentanyl at the end and are unable to even talk to other people there so dosed in order to stop the pain.

A Biopsy is a pretty simple test. If you let it go until you start feeling something, it may be too late to really treat you and allow you to have a long life.

I was diagnosed at 62 with a PSA of 6. The biopsy did find cancer. I’m still alive 14 years later because I’ve been regularly getting treatments even though I’ve had four relapses. I’ve been undetectable for nine months, but it will come back, each drug you get only last so long.

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You are the veteran of PC knowledge to me. Don t ya think that at some point a drug will be found? ie… pluvicto, the latest one to find and eliminate the double helix of the cancer cells adm. via chemotherapy. Another person here pointed out a future vaccine to stop the cancer like we did with Covid.